Junior Jayhawkers Whip Mizzou, 30-13 Page 5 By Roy Miller Pain of KU's humiliating loss to Nebraska Saturday was softened somewhat yesterday. The KU freshman team defeated Missouri, 30-13, in a game played in Memorial Stadium. The frosh, down by a touchdown until the last minute of the first half, were led by the running of halfbacks Mike Johnson and Sims Stokes and the passing of quarterback Steve Renko. THAT TRIO alone accounted for 183 yards rushing and 46 yards passing. Missouri opened scoring in the game on a 45-yard pass play. After recovering a Kansas fumble, Tiger quarterback Jack Alton hit Kenneth Boston, who was in the clear in the center of the field, for the score. With 49 seconds left in the first half, the Jayhawks took the ball on the Missouri 37 and scored on the first play from that point. Renko hit Robert Reid with a pass and Stokes ran for the two-point conversion. KU picked up where it left off early in the second half, scoring on the first play from scrimmage. Stokes raced 65 yards on a slant off tackle. Jim Shanks' placement made the score 15-7. FULLBACK KENT CRAFT capped a 14-play 61-yard drive with a one- yard scoring plunge. Shanks kicked for the extra point. Down 6-22, Missouri scored early in the fourth quarter. Alton passed to Charles Murphy for four yards, Sport Shorts Injuries have put three prominent Jayhawkers on the doubtful list for Saturday's return match with California here. The trio includes fullback Ken Coleman and guards Duke Collins and Ron Marsh, all of whom have been starters at various times during the season. Coleman and Marsh came out of the Nebraska holocaust with knee injuries; Collins with a sprained ankle. Kansas will face the best passer it has tackled since TCU's Sonny Gibbs in Cal sophomore Craig Morton. The 6-3/2, 210-pound underwent a knee operation during pre-season practice, but, in his debut, hit 20 of 28 passes for 274 yards in the 21-23 loss to Penn State. He added 11 yards rushing for a new single-game Bear total offense record. Cal basically is a wing-T team with balanced line, but throws effectively from a double slot split-end alignment. Subscribe Now at Half Price* You can read this world-famous daily newspaper for the next six months for $5.50, just half the regular subscription rate. Get top news coverage. Enjoy special features. Clip for reference work. Send your order today. Enclose check or money order. Use coupon below. The Christian Science Monitor P-ON One Norway St., Boston 15, Mass. Send your newspaper for the time checked. 6 months $5.50 1 year $11 6 months $5.50 1 year $11 College Student Faculty Member The last score in the game was a 31-yard pass play from Renko to Stokes. A play earlier, Renko connected with a pass to Buford for a 33-yard gain in moving the ball from the Kansas seven in five plays. but Boston's run for the extra points failed. Johnson, of Garden City, was the game's leading rusher with 100 yards in 18 carries. Stokes reeled off 77 yards in five attempts. RENKO, a fullback in high school completed four of eight passes for 116 vards. University Daily Kansan Kansas completed the abbreviated frosh season with an undefeated record, having earlier defeated Kansas State, 30-0. The Tigers finished with a 1-1 mark, winning 21-0 over Iowa State. None Address City Zone State *This special offer available ONLY to college students family members and college librarians. The most obvious weakness of Coach Tom Triplett's crew yesterday was pass defense. Although the Tigers completed only five passes for 68 yards, at least three passes, had they been caught, would have allowed the receiver to score untouched. Mike Johnson was the Jayhawks top ground gainer for the season. He finished with 184 yards in 36 carries. Stokes' season total is 129 in 10 attempts. NAIA All-Star Team Clash with Russians KANSAS CITY, Mo. — (UPI) — The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) all-star basketball team staged its final workout here today before leaving for a pair of tilts with a touring Russian team. The games will be Friday at Sioux Falls, S. D., and Monday at Mount Pleasant, Iowa. John McLendon of Tennessee A&I State, Nashville, will coach the Americans. Jim Nelson of William Jewell, Liberty, Mo., was assistant. The Russians were to play six games with an Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) All-Star Team and already had split the fortunes of two matches with the AAU squad. Tuesday, Nov. 13, 1962 USC Tops Week's Ratings NEW YORK — (UPI)— Southern California, rolling toward its first perfect-record football season since 1932, took over the No.1 ranking today in the United Press International major college ratings. Sporting a record of seven victories in seven tries and on the high road toward the Rose Bowl, coach John McKay's Trojans received a total of 311 points in the weekly voting of the 35 coaches who make up the UPI board of coaches. Alabama and Mississippi, two of the other three perfect-record major teams in the country, were rated second and third respectively while Dartmouth, the fourth unbeaten and untied major college eleven in the nation, did not receive a vote. Fourth place went to Wisconsin, fifth to Texas, sixth to Missouri, seventh was shared by Northwestern and Minnesota, ninth place went to Arkansas and 10th to Louisiana State. KU SPORTS on KLWN DIAL KLWN 7:30 a.m. ___ Daily Sports Shorts 5:00 Today ___ Sports Outdoors 5:20 ___ Tom Hedrick Sports Read and Use Kansan Classifieds Engineering and Physical Science Seniors There's a FUTURE with... SOUTHWESTERN BELL Here's K.U. grad Bill Johnson who is now Supervising Service Foreman at Hutchinson, Kas. Bill has 73 persons reporting to him. There are 27,000 phones served in his district. Bill graduated In '59 with a degree in Electrical Engineering. At Southwestern Bell, he has been a Staff Assistant at Topeka, Sabetha Wire Chief, and Lawrence Plant Foreman before going to his present job. If you'd like to know why Bill thinks there's a future with Southwestern Bell, call him collect at Hutchinson, Kas., Area Code 316 MOhawk 5-6663. Give your name and telephone number. Serious inquiries will be accepted. Mr. H. L. Snell, Eng. '30 and Area Personnel Relations Supervisor for Southwestern Bell, will be on Campus Wednesday and Thursday November 14 and 15, to conduct Interviews. For an appointment, sign the interview roster in the Engineering Office in Marvin Hall.